@Chiefsgirl she is just absolute perfection! Huge, huge congratulations on the safe arrival of your little darling and I am so happy that you have your beautiful miracle in your arms. You are a testament to the courage and persistence it takes some of us to find the path to make our dreams come true - she is a credit to you. Thank you for being an inspiration and I wish your family all the happiness and love in the world. xxxx

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Random question for other ladies, sorry if TMI, had my Pap smear today and there was some bleeding during and still some pink spotting going on. This has never happened before and definitely not AF. Anyone had this happen! I'm freaking out a little bit had some pre-cancerous cells ablated many years ago.
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Random question for other ladies, sorry if TMI, had my Pap smear today and there was some bleeding during and still some pink spotting going on. This has never happened before and definitely not AF. Anyone had this happen! I'm freaking out a little bit had some pre-cancerous cells ablated many years ago.
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@MissDa I've had some spotting after a pap smear before, i don't think its anything to worry about (I've also had some pre-cancerous cells removed many years ago)

Hi ladies sorry for the late posting and thanks to @BlondeinBrisvegas for letting you all know that my princess arrived last night.

I had to have three lots of gel to get labour started, but the contractions did nothing to get my cervix ok for birth. Totally posterior and hard, so no breaking of waters or drip avail. Ob suggested c section so we did.

Adalyn was born at 7.38pm and weighed 3.5kg or 7lb8oz and was 51cm long.

We are completely besotted and both of us balled during the birth.

She has some mucus on the lungs - common with c-section and not interested in the boob yet, but is very content in my arms.

Random question for other ladies, sorry if TMI, had my Pap smear today and there was some bleeding during and still some pink spotting going on. This has never happened before and definitely not AF. Anyone had this happen! I'm freaking out a little bit had some pre-cancerous cells ablated many years ago.
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Yep, I've had it happen a couple of times love. My Doctor says it's completely normal

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Ok, so I went to see my Doctor to tell him about Righty. He asked how long it had been that way (3 days) what the pain was like (dull ache, radiating under my armpit and to the nipple) and how bad it was (bad enough for me to be walking around hanging onto my boob all day.) He also asked if I could feel a lump (No) and then said maybe we'll do an ultrasound to make sure it's all ok but it's probably just an inflammation or hormonal.

Then he did an examination and said he could feel a lump, and that my breast tissue was 'engorged' and felt 'more fibrous' on that side compared to the left. It also hurt like hell when he pressed on certain sections.

Long story short, I'm off for an ultrasound and a mammogram next Tuesday morning. He said it could still be a generalised inflammation or ligament damage but he wanted to be sure. Then he asked what pain killers I'd taken (None) and said "What is it with you that you feel the need to tough it out all the time? Go home and take some painkillers!"

So, it's probably nothing but I'm pleased we are looking into it further, just in case....

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